I agree, but again, it's the defensiveness to ONE product, the way people defend it as if it were a person... Anyway, it really isn't that serious, not serious enough to have this much back and forth. I've judged glass function that I've never used before based on what I have used before. Sometimes if you're knowledgable enough you're ok to do so unless you make extraordinary claims about said product.
you're missing the point everyone's making. when you make broad blanket statements concerning quality of a knockoff and comparing it directly real thing, yet you have never used said real product, people are going to call you on it. i think a lot of people come on this forum and especially this thread to seek advice on what to get and to see others opinions. but your opinion isn't really valid as you've only used knock offs. don't give misleading info/advice about a product that you have never even used before. this forum also happens to be home to some big time dnail heads and dnail beta testers, so you picked literally the worst place besides maybe the dnail facebook page to make these comments.
and for the record, i don't even own a dnail product so don't lump me into some "dnail fanboy" group.
I appreciate your points, but people commenting on the knock-off who have not used it is just as invalid as me commenting on a d-nail I have not used. I would hardly say I gave misleading info/advice and if anything my statement was pretty narrow and hardly telling everyone to go buy one right now. Having used various nails along with the fact that both the d-nail and the knock-off are a quartz dish heated by a flat coil I felt it fine to make an educated guess that the knock-off is relatively close (maybe 80%). This is just as valid as people guessing the knock off is a piece of shit and the d-nail halo is magic.
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